Engineering an Advanced EV Infrastructure in Berlin Wildau
We collaborated with E.On Drive Infrastructure & MAN Truck & Bus SE to design an electric vehicle charging station for heavy-duty trucks. Using 2D & 3D simulations and swept path analysis, we optimized truck maneuverability and traffic flow. The station, located at the MAN Service Center in Berlin-Wildau, was designed with Revit and BIM methodology for precise placement and safety.
Project Data
Berlin-Wildau, Germany
Electric Vehicle charging station design for heavy-duty trucks
2D & 3D simulations, Swept Analysis, Revit, BIM methodology
Design and optimize the placement of electric truck charging stations, enhance truck maneuverability, and create a more efficient and sustainable charging infrastructure for electric trucks.
Quote from the Project Lead
“Leading the design of the first MAN Truck & Bus SE e-Truck charging station in Berlin-Wildau was a major milestone for Ignivista. This project supports the growing demand for electric trucks and reinforces our commitment to sustainable transportation.”
— Joanne Guevarra-Neelis, Project Lead, Ignivista
Optimized Design through 3D Simulations
To ensure the most efficient spatial planning, we conducted comprehensive 3D simulations before transitioning to Autodesk Revit for the detailed design phase. Leveraging Revit’s powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) capabilities, we created highly accurate, data-rich models that included structural integrity, electrical layouts, and mechanical components.
Enhancing Collaboration with BIM
Ensuring Project Efficiency and Safety
Our streamlined methodology significantly reduced costly rework and ensured timely project delivery. By detecting and resolving clashes early in the process, we optimized the final charging station infrastructure to exceed industry performance and safety standards, delivering a future-ready solution for sustainable transportation.